A recent report by Canadian Immigration officials recommends that Ottawa remove citizenship rights to babies born in Canada to non-citizens and non-residents. There are fewer than 500 cases of children born to foreign nationals in Canada each year, compared to about 360,000 total births in Canada. Why is the Canadian government continuing to pour resources and time into this when there are many more urgent and significant issues to deal with regarding foreign workers and Canadian immigration?
Further Changes Coming to Canadian Citizenship Laws

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